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GoM approves streamlining GST rates to a simplified 5% and 18% two-slab structure, eliminating 12% & 28% slabs.
Though the GoMs favoured the Centre’s slab rejig plan, which will benefit the common man, some members wanted ultra-luxury items, like high-end cars, to be subject to an additional levy on top of ...
The Group of Ministers (GoM) on GST rate rationalisation on Thursday endorsed the Centre’s proposal to shift to a two-slab ...
Led by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, the six-member GoM agreed to streamline the present four-tier GST system ...
New Delhi, Aug 21, 2025 (ANI): After attending a meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM) with Union Finance Minister Nirmala ...
According to the plan, 99% of items taxed at 12% will shift to the lower 5% slab, while nearly 90% of items currently in the ...
A Group of Ministers (GoM) has accepted a proposal to streamline the GST rate structure, reducing it from four slabs to two. The existing 12% and 28% ...
A crucial meeting of the GoM of State finance ministers on GST rate rationalisation began on Thursday as they started deliberation on the Centre’s proposal to reduce tax slabs to 5 and 18 per cent.
The recommendation comes after the Central Government, on August 15, put forward a major GST reform plan focusing on mainly three areas - structural changes, rate simplification, and ease of living.
The proposal has received similar recommendations from the GoM. However, a few state ministers have proposed an additional cess on top of the 40 per cent GST slab ...
The Group of Ministers (GoM) on Rate Rationalisation, formed by the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, has decided to accept the Centre’s two-rate structure proposal for GST and will be ...
The Group of Ministers on rate rationalisation endorsed the Centre’s plan to introduce a simpler structure, replacing the ...
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